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Theo drove down from Brissy and now he's turnin around and goin home! Just spoke to him on the ph.

Bit of a shame, he popped the engine on monday testing at Willowbank, went flat out for 2 days to fix it, got there to Sydney, and it rains!

Woulda bin interesting, it made 770hp ATW.

2.6l, no gas.

It's a shame that is cancelled. The only positive for me is that the weekend is alot more relaxed, and my car will be finished for the 9th. It's good that they didn't wait until the morning to postpone it so alot of the interstate guys have some notice.

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    • So just calibrate whatever voltage the closed position and full throttle position is and check linearity ? Sounds good to me 
    • go look at the live data, and slowly open and close the throttle, if it is moving in a linear fashion, just do a re-calibration. OR if you really want to, adjust the TPS position so it's under 1V (no need to be bang on a 0,45V, it's not a stock ECU), then recal. Job done, rip skids, post it here.
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